So you just download a streaming application and pay for each individual show?
Sounds like Now TV but did not think they had enough clout to beat HBO and Showtime.
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So you just download a streaming application and pay for each individual show?
Sounds like Now TV but did not think they had enough clout to beat HBO and Showtime.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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No it's exactly like Netflix where you get a 1 month free trial then you pay as you go per month so no contract at all.
This benefits the UK consumer too as we get all of Matchrooms US fights live on Sky Sports
Sky has sealed a rights deal with Matchroom Boxing that will allow the UK pay-television broadcaster to show the promoter’s US fight nights.
Sky will show 16 fight nights per year on a live and exclusive basis. The length of the deal was not disclosed.
Up to six bouts will be scheduled on each bill.
In 2015, Sky struck a deal to show 20 nights of UK boxing per year under a five-year deal with Matchroom to run from 2016 to 2021.
Last week, Matchroom announced an eight-year deal with digital sports media specialist Perform Group that will lead to the creation of a US-based joint venture, Matchroom Boxing USA.
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So Eddie is already flexing his financial clout and is in talks with Mikey Garcia
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He's sent him a few offers according to Garcias Brother
Boxing news: Mikey Garcia’s brother reveals Eddie Hearn and Dana White promotional battle
MIKEY GARCIA is a wanted man, says his brother Robert, revealing he has been sent lucrative offers from both UFC head honcho Dana White and Matchroom US boss Eddie Hearn, who recently signed a $1bn content deal with US streaming giant DAZN.
https://www.express.co.uk/sport/boxi...-US-DAZN-fight
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Surprised no one has mentioned about Broner calling out Eddie for the 'slave contract' that he offered him.
$6.75 million for 3 fights
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The problem Hearn is gonna have is that every fighter and manager knows he's got 1 Billion Dollars to play with and only a fool would take his first offer, the other problem he's got is where does he draw the line in a business sense of when to stop upping his offers.
I'd be rubbing my hands together if i was an out of contract top fighter who Hearn has shown interest in![]()
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